Now available, the Maharlika TV News-Manila December issue. This copy is print-ready and downloadable, Read on.
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Maharlika TV News EIC Edwin Cordevilla bags 2nd Gawad Tanglaw award for Best Columnist
Maharlika TV News EIC Edwin Cordevilla (center) is flanked by former OFW Party-List Rep. Omar Fajardo (left) and businessman Ram Buendia Base (right) in this
It’s Viktoriia!
Episode 2: Red Square, Moscow. It’s Viktoriia as she shows us around the Red Square in beautiful Moscow. Stay tuned for more videos from her and other people around the world as they share their life, culture and everything in between.
DeMolay Alumni donates to metro jeepney drivers
Escudo DeMolay Alumni-NCR Chapter donates to displaced metro jeepney drivers.
Kasapi ito ng DeMolay Alumni Association of the Philippines (DAAP). Ang DAAP ay kalipunan ng mga Alumni DeMolay Chapters sa buong Pilipinas. Ang mga jeepney drivers ay nagtitiis sa init ng araw upang magkaron ng laman ang tiyan. Dahil sa tigil pasada ay napilitang mamalimos sa lansangan nang ilan sa mga jeepney drivers ngayong pandemya.
Maharlika TV Lifestyle: Its Viktoriia! Episode 1: Stereotypes about Russians
Maharlika TV does life! We have now added more lifestyle sections and videos. Its Viktoriia! on her maiden video talks about stereotypes of Russians. Stay
BRP Jose Rizal to ‘show’ PH flag off PH Rise, Fuga Island
ETA Subic Bay: September 23. The missile-frigate BRP Jose Rizal (FF-150) ship and the 125 contingent aboard will do a ‘show the flag’ mission in Benham Rise and near Fuga Island en route to Subic,” Philippine Navy (PN) public affairs office chief, Lt. Commander Maria Christina Roxas said in a message to the Philippine News Agency.
Now called the Philippine Rise, and formerly Benham Rise, is an extinct volcanic ridge located in the Philippine Sea approximately 250 km east of the northern coastline of Dinapigue, Isabela. Fuga Island, meanwhile, is located north of Luzon, part of the Babuyan archipelago, which is the second-northernmost island group of the Philippines.
90 ships, 900 seafarers to divert to PH per month for crew change
“These numbers are subject to change, depending on the situation that may affect a ship’s arrival in Manila Bay,” a letter signed by International Mariners Management Association of Japan (IMMAJ) chairman Captain Koichi Akamine addressed to the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) read.
The letter also thanked the PPA for opening the Port of Capinpin, noting that the Philippines is one of the few countries in the world that remained open for crew changes.
“This time, you have opened another door by enabling us to use Bataan. We would again appreciate your understanding and cooperation as well as the time and efforts you dedicated to the shipping industry,” the IMMAJ said.